Don't feel like searching through this thread but has Discraft ever produced the Ringer in Z plastic? If so would you ever bag one MJ, or do you only prefer them in Pro-D? Could you ever see yourself using a Ringer in Z plastic for upshots or approaches?

Don't feel like searching through this thread but has Discraft ever produced the Ringer in Z plastic? If so would you ever bag one MJ, or do you only prefer them in Pro-D? Could you ever see yourself using a Ringer in Z plastic for upshots or approaches?

Just curious.

I prefer D ringers and i only use them for putting. I have always kept my putting molds and my throwing putting molds completely seperated.

Don't feel like searching through this thread but has Discraft ever produced the Ringer in Z plastic? If so would you ever bag one MJ, or do you only prefer them in Pro-D? Could you ever see yourself using a Ringer in Z plastic for upshots or approaches?

Just curious.

They did make Z Ringers for the 2010 Willamette Open for Dion. I owned two, lost two. Have been trying to get another for some time. The people that have them love them. The Breaker from DGA is practically the same thing with a slightly larger bead and a spacer in the nose. Great disc :-)

A run of X Ringers would be SWEET if they were in soft and hard X :-). Come on MJ get Discraft moving.

I prefer D ringers and i only use them for putting. I have always kept my putting molds and my throwing putting molds completely seperated.

Thanks for the feedback.

I tried using a Pro-D Ringer for putting (because I like the lower profile) but it managed to beat in too quickly to my liking if you know what I mean. Do you find yourself cycling D-Ringers in and out of your bag too quickly/too often because of this as well?

I tried using a Pro-D Ringer for putting (because I like the lower profile) but it managed to beat in too quickly to my liking if you know what I mean. Do you find yourself cycling D-Ringers in and out of your bag too quickly/too often because of this as well?

Just curious.

I change my putting putters every year in the winter and start with new ones